I think it’s the best Star Trek movie, so, yeah.
I think it’s the best Star Trek movie, so, yeah.
If the series was more than six episodes, I think they’d have worked towards Walker-as-Cap. It’d be better if this show ends with Captain America and Buck ydealing with his (real) deal and what to do with the last of his like.
I think WandaVision felt like an episodic show; so far The Falcon and the Winter Soldier has felt like a movie. Given that we’re halfway done, I’d say we’re just about finished with that show.
If the show was ten episodes instead of six, I’d agree with you, but we’re three episodes until the end, so Walker has to be a prick now before the finale.
I am a huge Zemo fan— mostly because of Busiek and/or Nicieza’s Thunderbolts run— so it’s great to see him as that layered, multi-dimensional villain. I just hope that this series end with the Thunderbolts being introduced, or at least teased.
If only the movies would consult with the TV side. If you tell me you don’t want to see Coulson wrestling with Steve Rogers being replaced as Cap and Sam (or Bucky) not taking up the shield, you are very wrong.
According the the MCU timeline, Far From Home is still two-plus months in the future. I’m not sure how to read that Sam, Bucky and Zemo may be in Europe at the same time.
My thought exactly.
Walker losing it was a great way to show how he’s different from the real Captain America— Steve would have been nicer and, if the person had spit on Steve, he’d have shrugged it off without snapping.
Oh yeah. I powered through the first season even though it took ten episodes to do what Ennis and Dillon did in about nine pages hoping the second season would improve. When they spent three episodes in that apartment, I walked away and never looked back.
Stretching Preacher (the show) is hilarious, because Preacher (the comic) is 25% filler.
Stretching Preacher (the show) is hilarious, because Preacher (the comic) is 25% filler.
I was hoping they’d mention the ‘50s Cap and I'm so happy they used Isaiah Bradley instead of the other two white guys.
When I watched the episode, John Walker was called "Captain America."
I was all on-board with that theory until Jordan got slammed against the tree at the end of last night’s episode without getting knocked out.
I guess we know what’s going to happen when she’s exposed to the X-Kryptonite.
Lois’ editor/reporter friend is named Beppo...
In the comics, Cap got back pay from the Army from when he was frozen in 1945 to when the Avengers found him, so on top of his Avengers stipend (which was $1000/week) he also had various jobs. MCU Steve had to have a similar deal, unless his apartments were provided by S.H.I.E.L.D.
It doesn’t make sense if the Avengers have a paid support staff and money to throw massive damn parties but Vision has to drive an Uber to buy Wanda flowers.
Because instead of killing Steve or having him lost in time— which would have taken him off the table until they convince Chris Evans to come back— they stole the shitty ending of the Dark Knight Rises.